How to make Kumiko jigs
Johnny Tromboukis Woodworks Johnny Tromboukis Woodworks
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 Published On May 2, 2018

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These are adjustable jigs for Japanese kumiko (lattice) work. The angles are 45, 22.5. and 67.5 degrees. These are the three angles needed to make the asa-no-ha pattern.

The body is maple, the slides are cherry, and the hardware is brass. I used maple because it provides a light colored background when using the jigs. This makes it easy to see any mistakes that might come up.

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